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The Drive Belt is an OEM part for Frigidaire washing machines. This part transfers the rotational force from the motor to the drum, enabling the tumbling action during wash cycles.
Causes of a bad Drive Belt include wear and tear over time, exposure to excessive heat or moisture, or physical damage from improper installation or foreign objects.
Symptoms of a faulty Drive Belt include:
This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.
After a few days of our 16 YO Frigidaire Affinity front-loading washer (model ATF7000EG0) dancing around the room bellowing like an elephant in musth, I decided to fix it. Well, technically, my wife decided I would fix it. I postulated that the OEM tub suspension system was rapidly deteriorating, so I ordered the shock absorber kit (5304485917), three nylon pins (131268300), two suspension springs (134362800), and a new drive belt (134051003) for good measure. These parts all arrived in... Read more
We had a power surge that tripped the washer breaker. It showed an E23 error code so I replaced the main control board (part number AP4362398.) All washer activity back to normal except it still wouldn't spin and still had E23 code. I removed the tub to pump hose (part number AP3837322) to find all sorts of goodies inside such as underwires from bras, a quarter, nickel, penny, and dime stacked perfectly on top of each other inside the filter, and tangled yarn from a rug. Ended up replacing the... Read more
The error code said door switch was bad. Ordered one and replaced it, washer repaired. This was after I paid a repairman nearly $400 and did not repair my machine. I will use applancepartspros again. Read more
Includes: pulley and pulley bolt.
New parts ordered and installed. Hooked everything back up and she's running like a stealth bomber over North Korea.. completely silent Read more
Vary carefully pushed it back in place. You must align the flat section of the knob with part attached to the machine. Read more
Follow instructions on internet. The only issue was the flat head allen drive screw securing the belt pulley to the shaft. Rounded the allen drive and wrench. Drilled two holes on opposite sides of allen drive hole. Elongated to make a long slot. Used impact driver to remove screw. Read more
Replaced the water valve assembly. did not really need the dispenser part. problem mainly caused by hard water buildup where the hose connects. also replaced the hoses as they also had some hard water buildup. Read more
Control board totally burned. Replaced the control board and got my dryer working again. Read more
Our washing machine door boot seal was getting moldy and causing odor problems. Cleaning tablets and bleach weren't helping so it was time to be replaced. While I had the top and front off I changed all the hoses that could be collecting soap scum and mold, all other wetted parts were removed and washed. The video on the door boot seal, and inlet valve assembly were extremely helpful in understanding how these parts are removed and reassembled. Although the door boot seal is the most visible... Read more